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The Station Lodge at Brodie Castle (NH95NE0009), built in circa 1840 and depicted on the historic OS maps. It is a 2-storey, asymmetrical gabled gate lodge, with harled with tooled ashlar margins. The southeast 2-bay front to the driveway has an advanced gable, fronted by a projecting canted ground floor window and with a lean-to porch in re-entrant angle and diagonal stepped buttressing. A gabled dormer breaks the wallhead. There is 2- and 4-pane glazing used. There is a battery of three diagonal coped ridge stacks, with a further rear coped wallhead stack. The roof is slate, and has projecting eaves. There are also a pair of square rusticated ashlar gatepiers with a stepped cope supporting tall urn finials. No gates survive.
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